[Xymon] memswap not alerting

Asif Iqbal vadud3 at gmail.com
Mon Aug 15 17:21:29 CEST 2011


On Mon, Aug 15, 2011 at 10:50 AM, Kevin Kelly <kkelly at lifetouch.com> wrote:
> Running xymon on Solaris 10
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> Version 4.2.3
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> Hobbit-clients.cfg has the following:
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> HOST=srv1
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>         MEMSWAP 70 80 GROUP=bkpsupport
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>         DISK    /nbimages 95 98 GROUP=bkpsupport
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>         DISK    /images 75 80 GROUP=bkpsupport
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> Hobbit-alerts.cfg has the following:
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> GROUP=bkpsupport
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>         MAIL j at company.com FORMAT=PLAIN
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> And
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> HOST=%(srv1|srv3|srv4|srv5) COLOR=red
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>         MAIL j at company.com FORMAT=PLAIN
> SERVICE=cpu,memswap,conn,disk,procs,meta,prtdiag,zfs DURATION>5


you have service column name memswap?


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> I can run the following and it appears the configs are correct:
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> bbcmd hobbitd_alert --test srv1 memswap 301
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> part of the result output:
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> 00002848 2011-08-15 08:59:11 Matching host:service:page 'srv1:memswap:bksrv'
> against rule line 183
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> 00002848 2011-08-15 08:59:11 *** Match with 'MAIL j at company.com FORMAT=PLAIN
> SERVICE=cpu,memswap,conn,disk,procs,meta,p
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> rtdiag,zfs DURATION>5' ***
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> 00002848 2011-08-15 08:59:11 Mail alert with command 'mailx -s "Hobbit
> [12345] srv1:memswap CRITICAL (RED)" j at company.com'
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> But it I change memswap to 40 60 to trigger an alert, nothing is sent for
> either yellow or red.
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> Thanks in advance!
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> -Kevin
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